Flask

Flasks are laboratory vessels with a wide base and narrow neck, typically used for mixing, heating, or storing liquids. They come in various shapes, such as Erlenmeyer flasks (conical) and volumetric flasks (cylindrical), and are made of glass or plastic. Flasks are commonly used in experiments, such as chemical reactions, cell culture, or sample preparation, and are designed to be heat-resistant and easily sterilized.

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